
7 Ways Aid Workers Are Vital To Humanitarian Relief
Humanitarian aid workers are often the first to step in during times of global crisis. Here's how they help by responding to disasters, conflicts, and wars.
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Sudan Good News: 24,000 Pounds of Life-Saving Aid Deployed To 100,000 Civilians
In the midst of violent civil conflict in Sudan, global humanitarian organizations and their partners have secured a delivery of of vital aid supplies.
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In an Act of Solidarity, Chicago-Area Rabbis Attend Funeral of Boy Killed in Anti-Muslim Hate Crime
“The murder of a six year old because of his faith and identity is not complicated. It is a heinous crime. And that’s why we went today.”
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Study by MacArthur Fellow Grounds Abortion Debate in Data-Driven Science, Not Politics
Diana Greene Foster and her team of researchers followed 1,000 American women over the course of five years.
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Woman at Heart of 'City Of Joy' Documentary Turns Pain Into Power
Through her organization, City of Joy, Christine Schuler Deschryver has helped survivors of sexual violence in Congo rebuild a sense of community.
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Seed Keeping & Culinary Mentorships Could Restore Native Food Traditions That Have Been Under Attack for Centuries
The Native American Food Sovereignty Alliance is actively revitalizing food systems, promoting food sovereignty, and teaching cultural practices to secure a sustainable future for Native communities.
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77 Best John Lewis Quotes To Inspire Good Trouble
Known for his unwavering commitment to nonviolence and belief in the power of “good trouble,” Lewis inspired countless individuals to take a stand against oppression and actively shape a more just society.
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Hannah Ritchie of Our World in Data: On Good News & How To Make a Difference
In honor of the release of Hannah Ritchie’s TED Talk from TED 2023, we’re sharing our interview with her.
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